Manufacturer “Neuroth Hardware Design”
4 expansions in database
processor
- 68020 @ 16 MHz PGA, clocked at 14.3 MHz (synchronous)
- optional PLCC FPU, either clocked at 14.3 MHz or more by installing an oscillator
memory
- the board exists in two different layouts, one with either 1 or 4 MB RAM, the other without RAM at all
- the RAM autoconfigures itself to the same Address space as the RAM on the A590, A2091 or GVP Series II
notes
- plugs into 68000 socket, the 68000 is replaced onto the board
- 68000 fallback jumper
- cache disable jumper
- compatible with both the A2000-A and A2000-B
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back side
back side
processor
- 68030 @ 14 MHz PGA (synchronous with the motherboard)
- optional PLCC FPU up to 40 MHz (asynchronous)
memory
- 1 or 4 MB RAM soldered to the board
- does not autoconfig, the memory has to be added to the system by software
- the RAM appears in the 16 MB 68000 address space, so the board may conflict with other expansions
notes
- plugs into 68000 socket, the 68000 is replaced onto the board
- 68000 fallback jumper
- MMU disable jumper
- cache disable jumper
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back side
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back side
Advert (DE)
1995-02 Advert (DE)
1993-01 Advert (DE)
1993-08
- 2 MB RAM
- sixteen socketed 1M×1 DIPs
- battery backed up clock
- disable switch
- the main board connects to the trapdoor slot
- an adaptor board connects to Gary's socket
Mega 2/8 without clock, front side
Mega 2/8 without clock, back side
Mega 2/8 with clock, front side
Mega 2/8 with clock, back side
Advert (DE)
1991-06 Advert (DE)
1991-07 Advert (DE)
1991-08 Advert (DE)
1992-04
- 512 kB RAM
- four 256k×4 chips
- battery backed up clock
- connects to the trapdoor slot
Advert (DE)
1990-06 Advert (DE)
1990-07